Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 12, 1849, Image 4

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New-Lawci-of' , -Pennoylvantai
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• ted 6 " ' l 9. tirqMOUice','llieriiaky.proxisions ;
eh
anted.fdigliii improvement of thelaws as : lhey
bear sitkifiXhii i ihrinueintereliiii; of, society, and,
It will (lOC etteMpfed; Those ,or a general
Interest only be nolified A (narked 'pro
gress in the ebieimeof legislaQpri hat been made,
.that _will faeilitnte„eunl ahorteri. future:enact
' meat's. Instead olloherteis, containing a great
vaTiniActr flPfal.inl:501314(9 11 • 0 !!1 13 9 , UPI* ft), the
garnet and' sucesesive; sesekins,. comprehensive
lawsJilvei,lieentpaSeedlOr,relOPAlng air Ahura
rallroeXttirepike endplailk.reads, by, which .a"
unifoxmily,ef provielek•xiii l bei Observed , .and .
the risk 'oUgrantingispeCial:clauset-of danger
ouslendeney,greatly leisenedi•inTo create a
•
railroads lirnpireoe , plank rkild'Comiinyulth
• the requisite power o 6 organisation, construc
tion, and operatidKiti feW lines only will lbe ne
emery. hereafter ro . e•tliatl eutstr' individuals us
are named Shall be Coin Miseloners to opeif books'
for lie.s 4 formedusener• thekrafi .
19th Keilirtft4,lB4Kol,oo6t 4atkJanottrif,•
1819,1? ,ppoefltiOr. such road , from oneldeeigua
ted pipnitAo yalilhei.jAdequate imwers are
granteduniler thasegeneral acts:while the rights ,
of citizen are, cautiously. protected : i •end the
Legislature reserves the power modification,
doirquno•inj glee to the ; corrairaterc. , It may,
therefore; be e will heriafter be
' less of special egislation, whi the facilities
affordedi,to.:enterprise by co;opeeatfoli - pftepflal
and eiertion,„ will ; be greatly increaseSl,and
resources and 'Wealth Of • ther'COinmohwealth
• .commetieurtitely detrelOped.• Besides the pow
er of - .Connection,with railroads and canals un;
der the Interairailroad;act;34fverly
now unclieriled to, connect ',his. own premises
and basinela ,* i th.edy l risilroikiiiir . plank 'road
which be constructed:* • n
pink idlids'are coming -iitichlinte favor and
use, end New - York are' rapidly superseding
2 • .
Bf general Officals
are *tight ender Varidis'ealeterY restrictions
,;,
supeilaten)lentS end SuPervisori on the“public•
works are brought , under a etricter ,
_regulation
as to their disburseMehte - foreign eOrporations
are broughtmain reach O'f• the process of our
• courtWurndeerpolations .within the State are
inhibited from issuing ' checks, 'clue,s
• end inother respects properly , restrained*,,,
By ant' of 9th!..April, ‘ Ltisliginnente of mod
gages'lll4. be'recorded,.and civets of the record
thereof 'aye made 'evidence,
.hefore.whieh, - such
recofds'were no validity;, yet have they been,
in probably pipe cases in tcn, the dnly evidence,
preserved for thin satisfactiorCb,y assignees of
mortgages tithe amounts of hundreds of thou
sands of dam. •
BY.Act,cif n 1•1 41 1. April, Courts are enabled to
' revisdabdieeti.esiido SheritlV , seletl of•• persanal
property, and . .rrcieni. en Infinite amOunt of
frauds. And by the: liiit‘Ahe Orphans'
CourCOMY,fill-XeCanelea in testamintery.truiti
where there is one or•mordeurviving trustees,
thus tkowlngradditionaleeduriti. round dace,
dents! Oates. ,• „ • '•. - • •
•
.. - Lmaricertinalfiarti.
- Though the judiciary, under the Constitution,
is to serve as a check upon 'the Legislature ; it
notunfrequentlY happens that the latter corrects
the errors of the judiciary. The sets 'of the 'last
Assembly furnish several instances of this kind.
Au Act of 1843, passed to prevent preferen
ces lb general assignments, declared - that all
sueh should inure equally - for Ilia benefit of all ;
yet the.SupremekCourt decid,e4rityrthose cred
itors,who did not sign oracc&ding to a condi
tion ki the ' assigninent,'OM , participate;
and that therefore the assignment 'should-not
inure eqiitilly, for the benefit of This was '
corrected by anotheractrif thii-16th OrAprii.
An-act -rot -1840 • obviously intended that, the
creeiter:Shotild hareAha v roptiolvof selling el life
estateunder execution: or byliequestratida ta
king the rents, buf tke'Shpreine Court held that
'a sale would be, invalid,'and .piss no title. The
act of 10th April validated such Miles, and gives
• expressly_theyower to life ',estates. , The
same CoUrt had decided that k Mechanic's Claim
could - OM include materials .abd; work both ;
which wee corrected Philadelphia - and
- Chesterco's. by act of ; 24th March. The Courts
had held' that the Orphans' Court had exclu
sive jurisdiction in partition , of Intestate proper.'
ty, and the other Courts of testate property; but
recent acta 7 litive, extended-Abe - jurisdiction of
the Courtirof each kind to both descriptions of
property.
Supreme court, strangely to the com.
mon apprehension, decided that when an *own
er sold his house he did net 'Convey the party
'walls *MOW are, to be used and paid for by' the
next - builder—which was instantly corrected by
. the net'of 10th April.
• One 'Judge of the Supreme- Court had said
that a`Po - vier of Sale in a will, &c., could only
be executed by - a page sale; unless express au
thority, wee given to sell at private sale ; a dic
tum that, if well founded, would shake a large
propertioeof all the titles in the Commonwealth
which at some period have undergone . private
sale tinder powers. The error was promptly
rectified by .theilislature. • •
ll had uol - lk Zelda& who became' earners
of a ro street t but the Legislature,
not choosing to leave the subject in encertainty,
lieclared, in confortility - wittrthe dictate of jus
tice, that the adjoining owners" should take it
equallVor ICH had' been originally unequally
contributed on the respective sides, then to be
, taken again in , the - same proportion :
- REVENUE Laws —But- the crowning' moss: -
urea of the last Legislature, to produce an im
medilitey great and enduring influence on the
public credit and the,prosperity of the Com
monwealth,-are those which relate•to the reve
nue and public works. I willnow only notice
the change of granting tavern' licenses to all
who shall pay , a rqund. tax, ,a ccording to . the
classification of the apPrMseri ;' - a measure that
will greatly : increaser the reyenue, while the
evils of , the new banner, be greater, thin - the old
systeir; With •the difference' thet.;,tbe tax 'no*
gods ffito The Public' fornierly it
went' in tnOther.directions; including court Oasts,
hush,,iiioneY, etc. ' . '
Defaulterit inpaymentpayment . of collateral Mixes;
who Were,many,,and tO
been - ',Welicetip,to geed Porpoo, t hy, ,an '14404
penaltY - orl2 per cent per annum for tlie
period. Of thgault. The ' *emits of, this, county
' has ciroblated gibilaw.mid served fnotices;with
an effeel,graally,profitable4o..himself and, ad
vantakeous to the State, since it has - :produced
payments to him of this tax; since the 10th - of
April t iefeightyi '' 4 "
filmif"Alf;FAKitfiimbt , TAlttst'readers
of foreign news ire habiltiaily 'puzzled in "peak.,
ing tthippparentir.unpronouncible' - names or
Hungarian men and places,,, The. N. X. Tri
. buns ascribes - the embarraesmetit in, partAo the
fact that ltie,ebaractema,ihe,Romito a lphabet
as us(lo.l4,Ahti: Hppgarins.stand,, for ,perialti
aoun4Pishiph,tfiiheparts,uot found-in ,our„lan.!
guage, or are•differently represented. The lot;
• • lowing-pranudaiations arc theittived us tiocier ! .
ding to rule and cisme: ,•...'. , r .o.
"Kettuiltisilirollohnced as IC written ' 1.
Ii
ooth, (co as in moon;) Gorgey is not like Gebr;•
gle theldimfititlie of -Giorgei bOt, , aif if'stitittoi
ititlyur gay,at least this ;Is ;thh 'but' 'tviiy,l',wp
at itlici,
c thinklbrifor conveying an' idetnif Ake viiiq
, el Lind in the first- syllable s ttm.vcivitil';itsifif
_ we' 'SW not in English.'' The name lesiiim
- tirries, E. Osprey, aS , ;.Gotho o...aonfptioiss
writlein Gotithe.• I ; ",
' .1: ,, ',. p' It';' , !, ; : -- ZI•l; -
... ThWil iti,o' of Count Wass, theminvoilin Anil'.
'. • counEy,ls pronounped,, , , yosh, ,,, that.'of , - Nadfii
- , • Etindor; t 'a famous Magyar, ouvalryt lifftie? ; Is
Noclj,,f,ihsador.; toe fa In the second mail (which
,
. , I al, way. Is , tho'chkistilifnatiie , i The,Hungte.
r'ans. rays pot •thetnirniinie fiest,r-and:meafis
Alexi ififivybditig'pfotiolthced di dirifii;' - rang4
sar is Modlar r Ass is like' arch with the r•left
out ;- DetielickenOhli is thtilratitipellingmf , i e
ward,rthoagh,9lB,,,Vg4u)dmiTiiaT r wham we gad
' erolitpc'py d write thd, likt ,''sYliatifp • "With iy, is
'. • Dekspt4anti`: - Atkikoleis - itt PifiekkOloli r Biii.
i
• - " trios -,‘ ke E;rpipps wttleAtJaisigicz) is . Big.:
- trite ; settitiiis,,flPlittilit ; Szegedin -Is ,fiege
. • dln't , ogoS(lS,G,l l 4oll; , ..SaiashAphstasp, (a Is
tr
'' ' .1a.f.,a , !. 4 - Ragibil, l l) . dr Pahtisbkit;th,...kler..'
man , e*lnciatukN. ,! st o_._'.+!Au.ifis,. l . l 3' "PrevaN
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_.. met ,kge l oi li c v ni r ~,F s egr,4 l ,l„ A . ;:r 4„..
.p e r oo ra r,erti l er, i • i ff In,tho,p r ti . syllej If lia4
..' ' ingastfiAtiOrstati abltriiif ,' ',1, , , 'ati,iii
" ' ^a'hy.oy e li; , Aasod,lS Atiaiaidi , ataassar,,le
tame*dviikri(lbet was lii taa,):. Amigyas ,•is,a
stunipet, und.we defy,iiiir 'PAP to. describe .. the
Nay, itlia-prOnouncedom thatmnollter man Iproq
-,,:- ?houndatit ,aright,froblithefultiecription:: Those
, • , Whiidant find Mnymnie)lo tenfitheci Ihd Sounds
: ''''' • PAHA'. MlUWeeetent - theihs'eltmki with , al.ptitlit.;
',
'-,• laahl yualliatiorolildliai !Wan.* SzouillA4
'4, 0 m u ' thik i lsignoftrAks* t*rn4br% , b)it
:, limy 1 1:4:0) theta* the , C4Odol;
' 119:13;i6M4thlifilike', 4 3(14404e14 .t butfUt , ox
r.
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Nuliftki)iiiii`..oo.%,,Mo363(4r nslakefic • -14
.11Ung0(fii,b0,1 1 1 . 0 WO4, , , Alga,o o P l P4'i:Ci,
V '?: ftanolthOeit 1L094' 7 9Pg , t lit'l4 1 11140hr,!Pt
,',•'.,,,' 1 4 1 Ittintre_ipP1 8 06ercorP ,0 0 A l,i ho• . o fi ) ftF ,
,'"l',"• , rglilPP,*l - 4 .-Fifer.' , iszgi'lbTfo. "=. l ri?r 6 o l ,
I,llllSol , tkApfiliplAttplititiaMli'whio Volsci,
p•-.,"..e. ,- -..:•-!..- , ..•,;^..4 .. . l q, ~,• , • • -3 ',11);,,,,
;,,,,,havo,lll,olnAnwthles,,as or.,lns anosigellaci ,
which 'ls pronounced - Yel-latoto.iteli, with - the
emphasis on theseepadtAillattle,./11Ceisulti% is
' also a Selavonie natins,'but,tits beddltlagyari.
z . ellJ Ifi,ViTtn;lSAillinrt 4l :•3 4 ,? l ,Tl'ki,, .--, -,...,
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I C TI ""!V 32o . ,33 ROOPLilLA',l3,•? ' ••,'', '
ARENTsARGAIMArIadu AND 'JEwtilit sitiii
,i, ,,,. ....., ~ . i ..,,, WIIME:GojiI tthd 811.:
I -
• j ,P-- ••••,- tit,' ,4 /01'' ` Watclies of ' 'eve&
. 1 _ ,f , .
~,,,.. eget pule can e a
•,• '* 1 .,.: - . ,,,,,_ at from tenoto 'fifteen
5.,,. 9 1 ', . less than angethefstore
•-, -, • `.e.
~, ;?r i. ' hi New ' Ybilt 'dr Priibi=
1.; '-- • s. _ dolphin. t ' 4 'Petntionii 'whci
' , Wis. to get,o goodwatch, perfectly ,regulated;
%,'lwoo, ddo welito,.call 'at' • 'the StOre”of thicaub.
-4.tocribei t and the quality and'priee of his
, watcheO dth..-.that. of other stores.
' "- :.
GOl ;*AT3tES ITVtlt yorzowinoTrcesontOe
lt ''--v t iow Patois: ' 1•" t' p:
Il Gold •Leias, filljeelte,:B etratddseo,Od 0 0,
!::Silva do '+: • do . 's''
' " •"..
,12' 00
L! Gold, Lopinest;jeweled,:B - eirat cases' '' '23 00
Silver , t'db -. do ; "• ' ' $;,00
Silver Verge"Watehes from $3;00 lAsivards. •
Gold Pencils 'from el to "$8 ,00;' Oold r Pens,
' with silver caseav nod pencilsoirtnaild,'for'lsc.'
", 1 x Also, a handsome-assortment of new and
...lashionable Jewelry, at prices far,belckw,the
- ',Suet store prices., Old Gold and' eilverliought
,;' or taken in exchange, •
LEWIS R BROOMALL,
• No 110 North SECOND Street; second &tor
below Race, Philadelphia. tip:B'49:,,y,•
. ill - Cut this Advertisement out, and bring it
• along, you willithen be sure to get into the right
store. ' • . ,
''.; • Watches and Seurely I •
„ -
•k• •CHEAPER alum. EVER—
Wholesale and Retail—At the '
'tilt "
"Philadelphia Watch' and Jew
i', - - elry.Store, No. 96`North SE;
i ,?-.` , , .COND stroet,eorner of Quer : .
, (Lc t) \lt It; ry strdtst..,,
= ipold Levers,'lB k. , cases, full jewelled, $3O and
, • upwarde '• .
, Silver Lovers, , full je oiled, $l5 and upwards.
:Pold 'Lupine, 18' k. , ases, jewelled, $25 and
c r
upwards ' .-
' Silver Lepines, jet elled,' $lO and upwards
. Oilvhr Quartier Watches, $4 to 10 , '
' Silver 'Spoons, equal 'to coin, per sett—Tea,
; $5, Desert $l.O, Table $l5, other articles in pro
portion: All good's warranted to be what the
aro sold for.
Cl:instantly on hand atlarge nSsortment offine
GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER WARE ,
Also, an assortment Of M J Tobias & Co.,
E Simpson ; -Samuel &, Brothers, E S -Yates &
Co, John Harrison, G & It Beesley., and' other
superior. Patent Lever Movements, which .will
be cased in any style desired': - t , . , ,
Arrangements have been made pith all ''t he
above named most celebrated •manWiliturers of
England, to furnish at 'short notice tiny requited
Style of Watoh, for which orders will be taken,
and:the name and residence of the person or-
Aering•put, on if requested. • -
, • O. CONRAD,
nOvBI Importer of Watcher
)I.HE NIAGARA ..'SHOWER;BATEL
rAn entirely new Article fin' Shower-Ba
thing; with warm Or cold Witter. ,
11:!TTIIIS Bath took the premium at the Fair of
the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, October
1848, the only Bath that over took a premium
at that institute and also took the first premium
at the Fair of tho Noryland Inatitute,NoveraL
,bar 1848. ,
•A groat and important improvement is made
in this Shower-bath over all others, by throwing
the water immediately on the body; without
wetting the head, unless at the will or pleasure
of the. bather; but a greater point is gamed by
being enabdsto bathe with warm water,-whiclt
no other Shower-Oath is adapted to—and, most
of all the Bath 'canlo medicated without-injury
to the'hair, '
Many persons cannot take a cold bath7,--their
case is met in this•as they can regulate the tern.
*attire of the water to suit - their . wish, and
commence bathing at any season of the year
without any unpleasant result. Ladies can have
the advantage of bathing without wetting the-,
hoed or covering the same. . - • •
The arrangements aro sithple and complete,
and not liable to -get out of order. The Bath
call' be adjusted to suit anrheight, from a small
- child to the tallest person. When the door is
closed, the fixtures are hid and the outside up.
pearemce is that-of a neat piece of furniture.
They have received tho approbation pf seve
ral medical gentlemen—others are requested to
"call and examine them, Manufactured by the
Patentee. EPRRALM LARRABEE, •
- 24 Souill Calvert street, Baltimore.
DATHING.—Read what Armstrong says:
Do not omit, ylrwho would health secure,
Tile daily tresh ablution, that shall clear) -
The sluices of the skin ; enough to keep
,Tho body sacred from undecont soil.
Still to bo pure; even if it did not conduceriy.w.
As much (as 11 does) to health, very greatly
worth
Your daily pains; 'tis this adorns the rich;
The want or this is pover,y'swoir foe,
With this oxternal virtue, ago maintains
A'clecent grace : without it, youth and charms
Are loathoonte.'
, 4nuary 3,1849.-Iy.,
bartetico.
FRESH TZAS.
"IXTE.htive just.roceived an entire new selec
'V V nof choice and fresh GREEN AND
_BLACK TEAS, embracing Young, Hyatt%
liiiperial and Gunpowder teas, of various quail'.
ties, ranking from 3 . * to 81,25 per pound, from
the tea store of the Messrs. Jenkins, of Phila.
lelphia, 'neatly, securely and freshly packed in
quarter, halt, and pound menthe and paper pack.
; ages; ,as,,well as in the bulk. The selections
are made by one of the partners, who has had
expotience, in the business, among the Chinese
thenOlves for about seven years, and i,thitutul.
vantage, 'together with our own'experierice, and
the enceuragenient extended to us in the selling
:of these' Teas for more than two years, past,
encourage us•confidently to reccommend them
.att suPerior, to any other selection of Tees in
this market—for sale at the Grecery store 'of
1; W, E 133( ,
Slatruga,' Elediciftes, Ike.
I have ust received from Pinladel..
. phis: , and' New York 'very extensive
additions to my former'itock, umbra
cmg nearlyrovery article'of Medicine
' now in . use, together with Paints,
oils,' Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps,
Stationary, 'Fine 3 -Cutlery, Fishing, Tackle;
,Druhes. of ;Almost -every sdescription;, with' an
- eridleas;.variety of;other articles, which I am de.
terminal to-sell at the VEMLOWEST prices. ,
Alj Physicians, Country,:Morchants, Pedlars
__.itild.nthers, are respectfully_requested not to pass
the OLD STAND, as they may rest assured
~that every article will lie sold of a good quality,
end npon reasonable terms.
r • , S. 'ELLIOTT,
.
' • . :Main street; Carlisle.'
2 . - I 'Brusheistarashes!'
A groat:variety 4,660 . iistif4,ltitielee 18-4.
cored, Sale, consisting, of ,Wbiteviash, sweep.
,„Ing, Ocrubbitig,'Pabildrs,,ClothiShaving,ailt urf
,;:Teat and Nall, Plonk and, raining ,Brushes in
,
great yaruitis ali ,which,nre of the hest !mai.
beAsoldfat jlie , lowest priceop •
et:!•-! ..; S. ELLIOTT ' !*
<!i" Rags
, THE iiubscriber 'will pay the higheaturice in
or. S,tn any quantity,do
nt h'sitore; . C BARNITZ. ,„
p, r, TOwnsendis !arsaparillai.
‘Elart saki ne the Drag Store of •
"4: r. [ntig22] fi r A STURGEON.
THPinimoriborniwaySlins on band an assort ,
niont ot,wideLinsnand.-Aluslin.'.Bltostinge
;:*;Patils Linons Pillow. Gass Linansfund Mu‘sline
oeoll, ,kinds,. with qi:varisty of art ,
c IO P dmertaining Ilousoltenning, • .1.
•
casivof vety firidllo ETA'noif i dil and,
"fox .I .. .VV:!•E.
'IriY4;.pTUFFS 611.1tinda,pitonatantlly:qn
AUV juitichirthe prlig! . .. 4 4
' :nug22:- !!!n . STURGEOA::,:,
~-
~,,wHnniiirvia eivii4,and for n.°-3Y e l ect i on pt Clo,
ILI —Vt ' e b ' t nnit''clipopor•t's , ,
~, the city,..
II , " t 11, ho on • hcro 014,m' '
' ' lirefourvit allY•w ,•--• . 4 ~ . ,
t•P AI I B Ri t • Min of • • f ,,; ,
mike" olpo. P i l,.°,°ll• , •(.. Emiio,' .
t .. -i,
,'• Gr naderrttr,on,.' ',.. -` ti,a „P lyiri a V e '''''' ri, '
"!calitenderff to. '' , :• ° •l l .l'. 'Ltion D'Ar° 4°P11,,,;
ts i" ,, iphytiirtiolly , _. ,` ' 1 ,,-„,'..,
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.. imn bk had74%irtipo.fAqtl;l4‘:"ooSWELL -
ii?Penarlrtil4liugt - - ..''
- varietr Pan.ll°*l
0.,ar.,-' Vr,.ta,ilF.if3 i° ' °v .l Y :• a t 'inn vea,110,70
i- Jo *ltig9lalv''9l;•lll 'I3SLIII, .. . ' r::
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' too alt '"-' ) • ' i eat Im 2P r '' OAS '
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em 1itf.,...,4) pito° .° , A• 81, ijitt; •,
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ne"'" n fr"Virtettirll 4. '
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lititiOllntetU •
Rel /live to.ati : Arizendvient of;
hue:
Senia*eafetiagotti q qa*Aliklifl*** ,, *:
Aitiernbib met, That tfie -Constite:
tioi ofthe.Porinoniv,ealth beTinnend'ed
setend ~ Section et'. the, fifth, article, so i thattit
ihaßieittes.. follows i• The Judges of ithe
pilitne,Court, (Attie heveral.Courts of Cminnen
Pleas; end of , sunfrother.Ceil nicer :Recdidsnii
`tire or shall be established by law, abaft* Went:
OrMentors' orthe',"Goin7non-i
wealth - din t6e
.rf~'dnner, folleividg,te .0'0 ; 1%e
Judges, of, the SuPienici Goiirti by
,eleetoretit lariei„'•The'Presidentindgeeefilie
setrerel 'Conits.OkOnion, Pleas nßdkif such
iither,,Ceurtswifißeceril. as are or. 'dial" be' estab.
lishlid_bilawvand all other. Judges required tp
be hairnedditt the law; .by•thd-lu al i fie d electors
of the respective districts ovorwhich tliVyare
or 'itetits, - .llidide.- lAnd
ate ;India of the 'Conde df;COnitee Pleas!hy ,
thequalified' eleceereOf the - ,e6untioirresPec
titrely.'' Thil'Judies of the SuProrite'''Court
shall ,hold their •offices for ,the tarot of ; fifleeii
yenta, ifthey theinsolVes,
well : (stibjectle tho Allotment hereinafter pro.
itided,for c subscquenCto the first :election*
The President-Judges of-the soVeral Courts of
Common ,Pleas, and of such other Courts of
.EecOrd 'id rimer Skill birestablishid"hY law,
and eillotbiir , `Jedies required to lie learned in
the ilavOhidithold their': offices for 'the term or
ten "yente,^ , :if they'sball'eo long behaVeihern
seivee Associate J u dges
ot,6infmo.ri:Pliias shall lield their offices
for the, term , of film/lents, if, they shalleolong ,
behayerthennielves.well allzof-ivhom shall b;
,conimiisioned , bk. the Govrnor, .but: for any
reasonable- cautic which !shell Vieth° sufficient
grounds- of- irimetichment, thevgovernor shall
remove • any of !them priAhe hddress. cif :two•
thirdspfeach tiriiiieh of thellegislature.' The
first election shall take pike° •at the, general
elation this Commonwealth nest ntifteethe
adoption ot t thls amendinenti‘nndithe.commlir
dons of all thejudgesyrhorney be tifenin office
shall-expire on the fret Merida - ref toecidliber
following, when. the iernis - of.. , theludgeii shift
commence. The 'persons' *he . ..shall then hit.
elected Judges of the Siipreirte,Geliet shall lint"(
their - offices as 'ffillinVeci ;one of tifehrOtth
.Years; 'One for, iiiii-yelills,ent,Tor nine yearsjoil,
for tw:9lyo,yearEi, undo:4l6 - 14, fifteen yeaistrthe
term, of each to be deelifedll lot by. tile said
Tifdges, as soon alter the election as ... convenient
and he result certifiecb by them ; to the Gover
nor; that the commissions may be issued in
aecordencti thereto.,. The judge, whoop , Com:
*fission ivill,first expire shall be. h iefJustiee,
during his-term, and thereafter each judge
'whose
be
shall, firstrixpire—shatra
turn be the Chief Jiisticeoftffi if two or more
commissione shall eipireinithe same day,the
shall - decide; hylot -which
shop be the ghief Ruffle°. Any Vacanci
; happening by death, resignation, or ntherWise,
in any of the'said courts, shall be filled by ap.
pointment by tho. Governor, to continue till the
first Menday,eo December succeeding the next
general election. , The Judges of the 'Supreme
Court and the Presidents of the several Courts
of Common Pleas shall, at stated-times, receive
for their services an adeqinto compensation,
to be fixed by la*, which shall not bdliniinish
ed during their-continuance in office, but they
shall 'receive no 'fees or perquisites of office,
nor hold any other 'office of profit under this
Commonwealth, or under the government of
the Ilnited States, or any other . State of this
-Union. The Judges of the Supreme .Court
'during their continuance in office shall reside
within Obi Commonwealth, and the other
Judges during their continuance in office shall
reside within the district or county for which
they were restnictively elected. -
WILLIAM F. PACKER,
, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
• . ' , GEO, DARSIE,
• Speaker of the Senate.
IN THE SEEtVrE, March 1, 1849,
Regolti4l. Timt thia_riaOlutiou ii mes.—Yeas
21,1sli:ye 8..
Extract from the Jcornal,__
SAML. W. PEARSON, Clerk. •
IN ma Ilona or REPS., April 2,1849.
Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas
Nays 26.
Extraotfrom t he Journal.
WM: JA-CK,
SECRETARY'S OEFICE
Filod April 5, 1849.
A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. Soo. of 11w dom'tli
SECRETARY'S OFFICE
PENNSYLVANIA, Se:
• I do bertify that the above and foregoing is
a true .co y of the Original Resolution of the
Goner Assembly, entitled "Resolution re.
laity oan Amendment of the Constitution,"
ffirifiliffiame remains on file tn,thie office.
In testimony whereof I have
)• hereunto set my hand, and caused
t •c 0 0 to be a ffi xed the seal of the Sec.
,
t , • rotary's Office at Harrisburg, this
# 4 ` . "- -4 eleventh day of Juno, A. D. one
thousand eight hundred end
forty.nine.
lOWR(S'GNP HAINES,
Seeroteryer the COnirnonwealth.
. .
CORRAL' OF bANATE:
" Resolqicin, No.lBB, entitled 'Resolution
relative to an amendment of the Constitfition,'
w as, read a third time. On the question;
,w ill
the - Senate agree to the: resolution :1719
Yeas and . Nays were taken agreeably to the
Constitution, and were as folio*, viz: , :. •
"Yeas—Messrs. Crabb,
,Cunningham, Porgy th, lingua; Joli nson, Law-,
fence, .Levie, Mason,Matthhis,, M'Caslin
Rieh,Riehardi Sadler, Mason,,
Small :Srityper
SterrittandStiden. '
Beeiti. film:, Friel,' IVO?",
Bing, Kenitra Ocher.; Poi
. iger and Deride,
,; Sri the question was determu ell . in the affir
mative. .; r , •
'JOURNAL OF TUN UOOO.I(OF'REPS.
pa
ea the rosolutisin pass?. , Thalami and
nayi were taken 'agreeably proVilion of
the tenth artioli Of the ConOlitutionoind are
as fbiloW,'viz .
"Y-was-;-M4ssrs:L:OldetniL,l-1-Ball;-David,J-
Potei'D David M
Bolin 'Thomas, Bull, Jaiob- Coil, John
Diehl, ,Nathanial A ° ;Eliott, Joaeph s Emery,
David
• Eshleman, ',William Evans; John
Geoid, 'Samuel Segley; • Joseph W,Fisher;
He ry ~M Fuller, , Thomas Grove, Robert
Ifaroson, George. P Denney, Thomas J Her
rini,'Jose ph Higgiiii,„gbiiiiest lifortisaaseidi ,B
HowerV Reboil 'Laird;
Lehi i ii; ra Odes
WlL:ong, Jacob M'Car tney, J ohp F W.cidlOCh,
Hugh MlHnii; John M'Laughlin,•Adant Mar
tin,. Alamual Jahn Clllyers, Edward
Nielileson, Stewart Peir'oes .. .James Porter,
Henry G Pratt; Alonzolltobb:, &Give' RtiPley,
, Bernard d ilkhoonover,
Bamheitleibart,4ohnehdip;Oliris,tian iyely,
, hernial; C JcirOmiah'.B-Stubbs; Joel J
tutziroui;'Minnhall . ..Elwarfaivalder; ; Sannial
Taggaie r ' GoOrge,T,',Thorn,Alichniao Thorn,
Aruriah . Wittionalarn tie) ,Weirich; Alonzo I
'Wilcox. Daniel Zerbey Racal*,
Bpoiikerc-513i'1 .
wHave—blesiirofAug us tus IC Corny h; David
M Courtnoy, David Henry , s Evans,
John! Pillion, 3dlin" W:Glibrge, Thomas Gil hi-
Hll 7 l4',7cipa ph ; 'R Ober t
,a
lt' Little,
M'EeitKjoSinti Williank,T. - Morrisen
John r Robarts, John
, Rosebeir3), BAuthiirford,,,R . Rundle
Smith,'. Jolh, Smyth, . John Shuor , , George
Walters and David le .Williams..-26.'
' , l- 4 ,s po'the:4l343pticia - viag4.1900:41,.1)60.116 the vir
fi"iintive ' . , , ..,' , , .
, ,:---r-'..., v .2 ,, 1 , ).
r,, ,I ~, . !SxonETAltlea OFF/01' ''.
'''ir.V.l2•; -.ff , 'He rri eburgi June .14,;" 2 ,1849:' ~_ •;_;
t)
: , .. 2,
L.i4o "
4 ,
‘,"'fddi3:certify ,
1' 4
4 ' i . OOLb 9iP • '
n 4d
'
:.)),c%1td01ig,1P,.0.,400,.and corro9t
copy of the " Yoga" , apdiunny.,?
- ,ial9p.ln Op' . 410010,t0n' r elative
'
lei li c ri'anieluiifteiif iirtliii'eciiiitit,u•
liprio , ',iv ilii9cl44o l rAppfitifif on. t4e d ißprnale .of
1 % . 4 %.941 ' 4)4991 , gf..4.4i9 4 T1P!q1;':44 1 !P1ib1Y , 0f
, f , , , orn il e r, .9..,.,.. livlrilo si t i e,vaqiipaNiph r0f,, , 11849•'
1 - ' 1 ' - ' - '1 -. t . r` ' J .; ..-", mfuPlluttt,gl tpittid. office:
1 lia fi lg , 1 -1 0"Pf ., ' ani 7illOthkokiialidiliallit
ilkl ' pil'fortyTliiiW. t l fi' . 4'. , li ,, y.'ol - .40M1'. , ,',.'i).,..1?„ ,
',.‘i,"M ...‘ , :-liiii",ITKIANSENOO,AIDIikq r ;
; ..,..,4,-,ly.,;,(..l,,;.s,ol.4,tt(tir,:otthii(Corriiiioilii,,ooltliii,:t;
,
0114,431. quantii.Y
**•"'" , .'1 41 2t4
Anus g mumps, .
9 1 1 4 4 1 1 M
1,
naltAMOreilP/tillbUrg, 64f3, ,
: Merchant vliandrse o' , l"te. inforfris'.his
iiir ends and • the pubhmthat . from the liberal pat.!
l i nu g e , extended .to him 'during the past-'year
'...has been encouraged.td make Marks eiteitsiVOll-'
rangements for, the presiinvsatiseireand has ad- %
ded two newilaiggand'replendid 4 Boatst , tel"9ife'
LINE, end will be prepbrad , after the'
eningof the%CattaiNefotward P ROD UCE
MERCHANDIZE! , of.allikinds"i6 fide
:Philadelphiaeltaltimore;
',..Nwest rates of;freight tied utmost 'rids' :
patch: • Jtt "7 r 't
s Agents for Binds,' I.+ ,
'CARLISLE' r 6A.SKELL,
Race street , hitt{ Philadelphia.
,
' OEISE & SON,
B.Comniercirsti.Whatf;ll).tiltimore.
'CLARK SHAW,
'; • ' " & CO: P itts'
A'gerss:for Cafe,, ' ' ' '
W.LINDERLICIii&
Jt t
I No. 272 Mruket at., Philadelphia.
• CHALORER REYNOLDS,
'."No.i.d3'Market'st., Philadelphia.
BITER, JAMES & CO., •
Broad street, Pliiiadelphiii;''
PENN'A. & OHIO LINE;
• qlorttt street, Baltimore.
Harrisburg, Match - 29, 18413.—tf. •
'••OI7L.ATAER, • - •••
• : . Uji - .11 alkl[ll-4P.ii:
1
•GerieNl
- Mercitanii-Xit;l,9,Boivly's Wharf
BALTIMORE:
•
~.. ,
OR .the sale 'of ,Flour,"•Grain, Cloverseed
M- 7 Whiskey, ' Lumber:, Sse. , &e. Also, for
warding Goods, via. Tide Water Canal and_
Pennsylvania Improvements. Orders for fish'
• Salt,. Plaster, , &e...ke.', Supplied . at lowest
prices. ! I , , ~'
Having beini.engaged in the above business
during the last five years, &continuation of the
~patronage of his friends and the i)ublie is .re
i!speetfully:Solicited.
• , Refer to ~
:Av Form & MILLER, .
.
i': J'dr. E.Eay,', ~ ...- , i' ,- .1- Harrisburg • ..!.
" • BRANW & ZEIGLER,.
-Pa. - - _- - - --,
• A. OsTuesrcrrsinlerestown, Pa. ,
,__.__.—GEORRILIRRIGIEER ; echapics . burg, Pa.
Feb. 14-Iv. . . .
• ••• Harrisburg. Transportation Line. •
sue
•
• 1Z .
. • FUNK lc MILLER,
rgo AWARDING &Commission Merchants
HAIIWISIIIIRGII Pa. ehip , trodace, Morahan
, &a. to .Baltimore,„Philadelphia, tie.. tic:
Coal, Plaster, Nails { , alt, Fish;_ Groceries)
ntlyfor sale.
flirrisbu g, march 29, 1848 '
• S. Goldman% Olothing Store,
On the corner of Main • street. and Marke'
Suare, formerly occupied by Nathan Hantch.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to
the altizens of Carlisle and surrounding country
that ho has just arrived from Philadelphia, with
a splendid mock of READY MADE CLQ TH
ING, for the purpose, of conducting the ready
made clothing business in all its various bran
ches.
- Ho intends keeping an assortment:of every
article in his line of business, and at such pri
ces us will snit every one.
° His stock embraces the most handsome and
tashingable styles worn, and made up in
.the
best manner.
Tho subscriber only asks a trial of his goods
rind is sure they will give entire satisfaction.
Also, a !urge - assortment - ;of Capii,
Shirts, Cravats,Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders,
and Hosiery , al of which. ho will sell at very
low prices. Boys' clothing constantly on hand
. SAMIXL_GO LD,MAN.I
April 11, '49.—qm.' • •
- MEW - (M=111,.... CI STORE -'• •
CORNER OE IVORTH HANOVEROTITNRR
STRETS CARLIEMM: •
THE subscriber has received and ienow open
ng a choice selection of Winter Goods,-consist
ng of Clothi, Cassimers and Vostings, newest
style at the lowest rates, which he will make up
into Dross and Frock coats, Over Coats, sticks,.
cloaks, Panta and Vest s, Dress and Frock coat?,
of cloth from six dollars upwards, Pants Irate
$l5O to $6, Vests from 75 eta. to s3,oo,'cloaks
frodi• Bto $2O. sle also keeps shirts, bosoms.
collars, neck and pocket handkerchiefs, coin.
forts, cape. gloves and Hosi.ryi in "bort every- ,
thing appertaining toa gentleman's wardrobe.--
' As he is agent for an extensive house lie will be
enabled lo offer4.freah good's at least-oper=a
month. He will! receiveregularly the N,ATork
and Philadelphia ,I"ashions. and, will spare no:
pains in getting up his work in the rnoat'durable
• and fashionable manner. He will also make up
work• purchased at otbetostoresin the most care.•
ul manner. He will pay particularattentionto
Children's Clothing He respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage •
W B PARKINSON,
Dec 19, 1848 Agent for the Proprietor
114:*1113'40 4110)11 :ffi)SIII , ,LIR 101
Ares the tongue often white and loaded; the
breath heavy and foetid; a disagreeable
or sweetish' taste in the mouth; occasionally
thirst; the appetite. extremely variable, some.
times remarkably deficient, and at others vo
racious. There is sometimes a sickish feeling
with vomiting of mucous; flatulence of the
stomach and, intestines; 'pain in the abdomen;
swelling and .hardness of the abdomen; the,
• bowels are irregulamthe 'stools ardslimyrand
. there is an occasional ,appearance of worms
evacuations; "the urine is often milky
and turbid; there is frequently' itchiness of the
fundament, and note, which id often sviellon;
there is occasionally , disturbed sleep. - with
grinding of the teeth, and aridddinipwaking
in a fright. There ire; - tit' times; headache or
giddiness,' ringing thd earn, or oven dsaf
' nem, 'faintness, convidsioni,,drowsiness, Inds.
Imo° Of mariner, litlemper f some cases
.",epilepsy'and cholera; and even. apopleotie and'
:•paralytio symptoms, and several of the Ripe,
ordropsy of the brain" and . catalepsy UPpear.
connected 'with worms::" FiecjiientlY there is a
'shad 'dry cough, and Pleuritici "OBirli
, itiniestbeble and irreguiar prilieowlpitatitriti
• and an irregular
,lever; ihe"copPlenitnee
• generally pallid- or' eceirriyihe
1 " bloa.ed, and"thero etertalCnal" flushing'
one or both cheeki. these awns'
LAsiindicatikeMfAllorits;_iind..thimCst r efrosinui
best and cheapest remedy is ,
Da. Joni" J. Wicks' • WORM' TEA,
by Dr: W RAW LlNkat MI MO.
Drifg ,Pit," and pond
!genuine:Without his riritteri"eignatipt. , :
The - Proprietor of We , Medielnd is'so,oon-1
- &dant of its iniperiorityln any other' Worm
; :Medicine, now to use, ~that be will
,cheerflilli
astroait wits' itawr in •• ',Ouse' whialtkla:
Preparation Tails lei give leqpal'intiefariti
Thh 'WORM TRIO vklien'tiiirde "iideOrdirig
to the "DlrectianeVis pleasant incliellEke taken
by the, most fastidious child'. Rank 4riiektign,
contains eirffielent Medicine'fOit he cure of the
;most obstinate 91180.,:Pricl 25' 'cents
(crDruggiate pad StoroVeePere supplied on
"'the ,most liberal terms. ".. [ma23'49.ly,
A Purely Vegetable- - Medleinei
%,yORSDELL'S'YEGETABLr,RESTO=
.RATI.YE PILLS have been gradually .
but Safely. coineing Into !Sven' imeng the :fairit 4
'loser this Country Ter some years past. 'They ,
have done this entirely through their great worth'
as a',FAMILYi IVIED/PINE , Agencies have
bee appointed but no pniSng t Oid humbug such
. as Is resorted to,,bY quacks to.pell their medicine
one, t. -novilvarect - vlintocrlor — ehlg'
end luiVe 'and - tvilleentiituelo, be Bold- by fill 4. l :eci,
' principtillterSkeopirs. }'The , proprietors Odin
• } for } their Mellieine.the folloViingedvanteges over
all others-Aisy }-:Thei are } PURELY VEQE
TABLE.}., They, are -(CERTAIN TO' OPE.'
RATE,, Their operation is FREE fromAllii
PAIN ,They can be used with EQUAL BEN
'EFIT by' the,YOUNGF,ST.INFANZP, and the
„.(3}PRON(.4psT,MAN lT ,Theiutiffesien'cy in Ve,-.
Vera, Ague. Headitches,;llabitpal , Costiveness,
pyipepsid, - ,Cholc ßA. *ortius;•&,e'. has hion . pro 7 ,
ThbY Cer,Mul Uu.,rg
„forYirorms.;- , Tho' MUPrietors Otiose _P t eeitin, , !.
‘ `oatefrorma geritlemait in - S6 - DottiPwho wris
red eIAPE WORM'bj'the usiisartliern,
: 1 1rItY TEMA .,
Travelling agent ,for the 'State.) of , Penneylve.d
. . l ulS- 7 -Cusitzus PI Attpri ,Fdi.intle . ,; price 95tso
h bok containing fhll 'di- .
xectioni , brthit following agents vAtpupberland:
flusttou rT Llgeyvvile:,
0100fi':li6A4Lcir134k4i!ftiin t i
.O.OV 7`,,t
Is Tin 9 V II IO. O OD , }*, (3 OP I P°E; I }PbOA'
.111itkiMb --10114;14,004:(14:e*Pr
1 f
i7f , t
iilei t, ,,,
,t,ii•oiTli e ,
, 4ie., ? ' r
k: - . I'
i:-,i',
,},
r ;y 9
'.. nouram.,(Ceinpanico: , ':,,-,,
he A i rikilki4:-PirC 00 ligaiiol6l:o
1 . 2 .::_[ , ~._4 0i...01//iiiiiiiaPhi a:: 'I.
Op e ,ly,e , , , ll. o ..l63CUllosmit.stiie'ten'eauFiff ,
• street.
~. , .' ' ~."•il, ~ , 1 :o".i ~,,..,,, eji.
am . ,„, t ,„.„ 1 ;,z: 1171. - RECTOR.S.bi =v4ll It. '' l ' • '
diletice .14 : :7.11ancher,:z ~ George Nit:':Rteharde;:.. l ,=!
' hoMeti Herm.. -,...., :••.---- ,• , Mordeceit 'Th'lnyiris .
T. , ',.
' . &nes :Wegner , ~"'; Ja A
.1I
dolphe , 'EkiniSs.! - , '."'',
!Meal, Giaet'a 1 4 -' 1 ' ', ' - iDevid...9. tfroitiitli' I"" :'!
,l'aeoh -It.4SMith- ~,' ' ''t qpirris 'Frit toricnlT ' .:'''-'-'";
, "'. , t Centinue to imike , lintia
ura'petetuidTbii:liMi• .
i44,lde •eye'ry' descriptimPpl . propert3P hi Mihin ;end '
cl:plinti , yy' tit , rntes'es , ' lowjes aro cetiebilent ;With"
sedero...2 , The 'company have ' - reseri,:eli' tilargd9
, ohtingent fenc:iiiicb
' .
u i
* i, nt' t ; h eiretk
.•
.hl tu
-i d'pi,
k.
i,,,-, I . T
uiiiiiutisifelrhirseted;,iffeo.44Upltpectectibyi liVirsifed: ','• ~,v. ,' .
..;
.'i he" % tnae'6ftlii:'4ittiitiiy pC;Tahutii„t3i 3 r
'
18 BV64:published'agienbi : tu'utucyid'Aeset!; ,. hl3,iii•dterte folleys vii,"'"
:';, I Mortgagee -%, ",
',V8,0,865'
'l6alEsAtd. , ","' -15 g, rpg,s o
: ilk ...
Temporary tcial4B ,', ' !'" 1'24,40; 60,:. ;,.. d i ~
: ''StUeltii" -. . '• ' . . ' - -, ` .51 , 583, .25 .
. (Yeah 'on' hand and in hin'ids of ;.. .
_ 2 .
r'.agon,e, , , , 35,373 ; 28:
Wail
OMNI
^ „, ~220,097 07.1.
incorporatiou,'a.period - of oightom
*me :they, have paid , upwards , of. orm mmmorr,
TWb lIDNERED TUOUSAND'Dor.tiits,lossep by Sr°,
thereby , aflording uiddence•of the advantbges of
insurance, as well i es the obilitymid 'disposition.
to . rneot. with promptness, all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BWRER; Proe't.
CIIAS. G.:Belo:kali • " qt3C'e fob
Tho subscriber is agent for 'the above company
for Carlisle and its vicinity.- All applications for
insurance either, by, mail or personally, will be
promptly attended to. W. D. SEYMOUR.,
" • s Fire Insurance. '
TT". ALL'EN.ANi) E. PENNSBOROUGH •
• Mutual Fire" Insurance Company of',
berland county, incorporated by atilict ef Assent
bly, is now fully organized and in operation, un- .
der the management of the following commis.
tioriors • viz :
6W. Shwa - tan, Jacob Sholly, Wm. R. Gorges;
Lewis - flyer, Christian .Titzeli• Hobert Sterrett, 'r
Henry Logan, Michael; Conklin, Benjamin '
Musser,-Levi-Merkelaaceb•Rirk, Shml. , Prow
ell, sr, and. Melehoir Breneman, who resprictfullk
-call the attention of citizerye of Cuteborland and!.
York.counties to the advantages which the com- •
imny hold , out. -; • . • • •
'The rates of insurance are as low and favorabl6
ns any company of the kind in the State: Per
sons wishing-to become - members, are inviteclita
make application to the agents of-the company;: -
who are willing to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB SHELLY, President •
.' HENRY LOGAN, V. Pros% '
LEWIS HYER ' Secretary
MicuAsii,Coesrati, Treasurer
AGENTS—Rudolph Martin, New CumberlamP,
Christian Titzel and John C. Dunlap, AlTein t -C•
R. Harmon, Kingstatvn ; . .Henry Zearing,- Shae
nianitown ; Simon Oyster, Wormloysburg;
hart Moore, Charles Bell; Carlisle.
`Agents for York County — Jacob - Kirk, gene- . -
mil agent; 'Jahn Sherrick, John Rankin, J.Bow-
man, Peter Wolford.'
'Agents for Harrisbarg—Houser'& Lochman.
feb 9 '
The, Girard Life Insurance ,Annuity
and Trust CompaliTurPhiladel
phia. .
Office No. 159 Chestnut Street, Capita $3OO
- Charter Perpetual. . .
CONTINUE to mikTlnsurances on Lives
on thernost favourable terms. receive and
execute Trusts, and receive Deposits o, 4te
rest. • -
The Capital. being_mid and_invested.ro4.—
gather with accumulated premium fund. affords
a PERFECT SECURITY to the insured. The. pre
'Mem may ho paid in yearly, hali ,yearly, or
quarterly payments.
:The Company add a BONUS at stated pe , .
riods to the insurances for life. This plan
insurancels.the most approved of, and is more;
generally in use, than any other in Great Bri
tain, (where the subject is best understodd by
thlapeonle, and whore they havehad the long-'
est experienco,) as appears from the fact, that _
out:of .117 Life•lnsurance Comitanies, there, of
all kinds, 87 are on this plan:
The first BONUS Ni as appropriated in De
cember, 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. millre
sum insured under the oldest polices; to - Btper
cent., 7j per, .cent., Ike., on others, in pro
portion to the time of standing, Making an ad
dition of $100; $87.50; $75, &c.,
&c.. to every
81,000 i. originally insured, which is an average
of more than 50 per cent on the preimiums paid,
and without increasing the annual peyment to
the Company . .
The operation of the BONUS will be aeon
by the following examples from the Lifo Insu
renew Register of the Company, thus ' •
. .. _ .._..._ .
Policy. Sum Bonus - or Amcitnt•of-Policy &
„, • , Insured Addition Bonus, mayablo. at
_,,,, 1 , . „,.,, :, : the party-'01 , 0oosiloi;:'
No 58 81,000 8100.00 681,10 o' o o, 1.• . .-''''' ,
06
- 88 2,500 250600 2,7500 A '
205 4,500 400'00 4,400600'
'276 2,500 . 175 . 00. 2 6 175600::
333 5,000 437'50 5'43':( 6 00 1
Pamphlets containing the table of rates,
and explanations of the subject; forms of ap
plication, and further information can Jio had at
the office, gratis, in person or by letter, ad
dressed to the President or Actuary.
B W RlCHARDS,Preitident.
JNO F JAMES, Actuary.
m2'49ly
Heyl's Embropkition fbr Haiiiii7
vVIIIS valuable E:MBRO
•
4. 7 CATION will cure Sprains.
Bruises, Cuts, t GalLs, Swell
/ ing, Rheumatism, and all
.1 - 7 , • complaints which rt squire an
external rdmedy.. gtves immediate relief to -
'the Scratches, and the incident to Brormes keying
white feet and noses, produced by the St. John
Wore, It is also highly useful in relax bag stiff
ness of the Tendons and Joints and - .produces
beneficial effects in cracked heels, Irk night on
by,high feeding, splinte,sprains, This EMBRO.
DATION is recomended to Farmers, :Farriers,
Keepers of Livery 'Stables, and privet( i gentle
meh ovvning Horses, and' should be cc instantly
kept in their stables. TheoGENUIt 4E aril- -
ele is prepared only by IV. IVlAnttner.r, , No 802
Race at. Philadelphia. And for sale' NI 'lmlesale
and retail at DR. RAWLINS' Drug 'store W
Main street, Carlisle. •• •
Moral 14-Iy. • • • „. ~. •
Eitensive Firnittife Root no.,
'S4IIOII • ,
01.11.,D t- respectfully cell the attention
Mouse-keepers end the Publiern the :ex -t.
nrolotock-Of-splendid-FURNITUR;E r
' '• ." L 4 ' • ding Sofes;',Werdrobes ;.Centre'
and other Tables; Three s ing and;;
' Plain Buretius;land sic Liry vane
L.' I".* ty, of Cabinet-ware and: Chairs, '
which , he; has , now' on hand • at his ' N E., W
Ito 011 , 113ibli - Louthot.street, near the corner of
NOrth Hanover Street, in,the roar of p;owpo tor;
,Ces,Sterp..d , ' --1! ' 4 " .
confided:that the'sulierior' finis li‘Of ihn';
worltnianshili, Land' elegance of "style; , 2
Which
his, artielluCaro%get:'ittp,-Ltegether,..'w ith Lthelr';'
orittirnss.S; • Will re c ommend them' til'erwery per-,
ion want ing Fnreitutn,:,4 Ho, has;alsotgiifideiti-'..
ranhernonts • for`Ltnaniditettiring'.and k.etipmg' 81.
'Comdata suippli +ofeiery. article. in hip' l ' ine /lite; boat . %
plaid ; ends ornamental , elegatit'arid-L:tuLeff u l i .
prices 'Which canne(failltf:suit Re 'L
would earnestly itwitappriona
commence' , house-leeeping;qo a/nit:nine'
his present elegant stock,; . to Whieh:Lho:,,pil •
stantly,trialtn additiorulef the f neweet -:•andLinest..
,modorn.styles.
v .,,,COFFlplecrartde tolorder!at,the
ices for town. and:eciuntry...,
Carlisle,: 30613;
, • Tho lato- flint' Of 'Jacob ' . Fekt . d- . 1
haYtng beon • dissolved, Jacob,,
''thirty on the bimijootis'ea'attrov:
•
DCAGLr,,r.S Now York, Gold Pen:a, the betE
,artiele; ihe day, and which 00: busineakt ,
map
An ,61eganr,, a o sortmenVoi,ltnei ,
eluding , Razors, 'Pep FKrovesZ. SoiciaCne of: thh,
twav English rgt,cl Anterlope Manufeot s uro.
AlargomantrilY Pf oroareenjalWind.,ow,Biiidi
and m' roo of :ovary, atile,end,a3
'Mdaiaalleetrunlont_B attAtiolit,to,, , AidacirV.
doidite; Flutes. Fifee, V , rri
lag e q l eloi , Tenglgfifill
With stringrr, , ,bridges,&c,,oknid,l pridee4;
large eariety ;Bashote,',lndv,cipdlnighaker:,
Whips, canes, door tnafol;BrushQe ,. of;Fa I
r)T.Rayno's Magic datnantine 'Paw.der, a 'rtirei ,
arkirde for•Rador , Swope, ,worraot9ll't
,rtnytlting o io 'nee; for setting.° hoar ir:tooth'edgee
25'ent..a,box.
{Combs, •IPerfurnottwEldritta;'i'Tiftr
for ho,,' how, ,a,rwit•Ated,,beautiful! , stdeortmant ,
Irein,theeelebiated o intinUfaatOrica,!4 , ltouattol'.
ttL
,Ju l laolliauand,,eth!re;
Tolith , ,Brualwa . , : , ,Tpeo# pW .
ei :entL . Powdor;
Nail Bruebeel,Nter-,andt tieji,WrostiesiMith
iniininerriblo a y,arrety, of , tiney,aoimaolul inti-tit
tgd-sof all kinds aatilptiodeillatehr„Operied ; and
itta6'tflenP Book Store Ad'
( ' e'";
iNEß)trifeWeiii l4 . l' Trletr'tk i lla,:., I
144TarfoOnlalreeiblqiiigVfire'au.•
4.2.
IN QUA IT, 1101711 ES. -
FOR ..THEIREMOVAL. &PERMANENT
CURE 'Or ALL HISEASESARISING
FRQMAN. 'IMPURRHTATE OF
THE'BLHOLOWAIARIT OF
THE'SVETFM,NIZ
Scrofula or KingYeiEvili•Rheumatism, Ob.
stinatetCul ancoue Fruptions,. Rioripor Pus
tules on the Face‘Blotches,l Bilet; - rhronic
-Sorc'Eyes,-Ring Worm ur Totter, Scald Head
- Efilargementt'an - d - Paln of the 'Boned and
joints, ritubborn'illeerH, *philiticSyr o pto m e,
Aciatico, ,OF Luatbagki. and. 1'116600,es arimug,
'airrinjirdiciobe use of dretriY,,AOitos
or Dropsy,..Exposurp
,or Iniprtidenee" in
Also, Chronic Conirtitutitinalieordete,
in , thie4noparetion , ere stroogly concentrot
ad 61l the'MedicinniPrOPerties of Sinesrmur.-,
LB,C9Prlblrked : with tho mostoffectuell aids, the
most ealetarY most, potent
simples pftbeyegetable kingdom,; .and has
been, so fully tested not only by, patients them--
selvea,., but •Physiciansithrit •it has
received their unqualified recommenderHMO
Mid.tho app'rohation•cit • the PublitiT and . ' hUe .
merits-'eretintation
for'VALUE and EFFICACY' frii`Auportoein
the,yarrous, compounds. bearing : pip ;Dania pt
Saiimparilla • bermes Inkyekeert.crired;;Such,
are,,,ae not furnished in the., tecerds. ofitimet
petit; and what it has already done for the
thousands who used it, His capable of
doing for the Millions still sufferin*and etrog,
gling with disease. Ihporifiesy elbanses;' ' and
strengtkent the futility.; n springe of life, rind
infitises'new'trigor throw hoot" thewitole Mil.'
.
mai frame.
The diseases,ror which thie art)eie recent'.
tritindedAre those .to which it . is hnown.from
personni experience to ba adopted; and those
apparently removed beyond the sphere.'of its
action have .yielded to its influeeco, The, cat.
alogue of complaints might be greatl y ex
tended to which the sarsaparilla is adapted,
but eiperiencee - Droves its 'value, and
,ottgeri
suiaceeding day is adding new tropizies to its
ANOTRER. CULE• OF SCROFULA
The followlhodatiilting and, as will be seen
permanent cd7e'fif • 'an inveterate case of Sere.
title, nommen& itself to , all similarly affected
SOUTHPORT, Conn., Jan. 10848.
Messrs. SANDS : Goetlemen—Sympathy for
the afflicted induces me to inform you of the
remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla
in the vase 'of my wife. She, was severely
efflieted with the scrofula on different parts of
the body ; the glands of the nqck were greatly
*lhygedaudher limbs much swollen. After
tn'i'fi • Crhigwer a year and finding no relief rom
the remedies used, the disease attacked, and
below the. knee suppurated. Her physician
advised• it should but laid open, which was
done, but. wi•hout any permanent benefit. In'
this situation we hoard aft and were induced
to use SANDS' Sarsadarilla. 'Tlui :Orel bot
tle produced ii decided and favourable abet,
"relieving, her more than . any preecription!she
had oVer,taken, and before. ; aho had used, six•
bottles, to the astonishment,. and delight, Of
her friends, she, found her health quite rester.
ed.. -kis now over a year since the eure'wo
effected, and her health remains 'good', dhow
' iarthe disease 'was - thoroughly eradicated
from tho-'systom.' Our neighbors - are all
!dewing to these facts, and think very highly
of Sands', Sarsaparilla. ...
Yours with respect,
------ JULIUS PIKE.
Extract from a bitter from Mr.lng abam, a
grontbaran well known in Delaware a unty.— itself to all similarly a lew
It commends itself
i.,
Gentlemen :—lilv wife has used several bet,
ties. of your Sarsatierillawhich k obtained
of your agents in this place, from which sn
has.received such pecial benefit, that I am in
ductliffo,add mine to the abundant testimony
novelleibietho:publie
its favor of its modict
nal 'Vhit4."'Her:tatita4'inotliiii and„miny.
etherhlatiVeS,'have fallen irfOtiiiii;tir,Oriniiiiimt. , ,
lion, and, it was supppsed that She. Mri:Was,m,
alined the Same way. She had several-Awns
of raising blood, &o. and at length became
so reduced that her life was despaired of from
,day to days. 'We wore induced to try your 'Sars
aparilla. as before mentioned, from the use of
whith her health has been restored; so that
for the path year she has been able to attend
to her domestic duties.
Respectfully yours
JOHN 13. INGRAHAM
BRONCHITIS CUED
• The following shows the virtue of the sars
aparilla In removing .Bronchitis, a discus'?
•which, if not Speedily arrested, leads to con
sumption. It allays spasmodic notion, changes
the semetionsiand by its tonic and alterattve
properties, remoicis the unhealthy action', snd
the patient is restored to health. i•
• NANTUCKET, Man., Nov. 11th, 1848.
MOM. SAMS—Gentlemen: I wish to Melte"
publl6 'for the good of those, afflibted with
Bronchitiir the. boding Propdities of your.
Stirseparilla. • My , wife r Suffered foe ~ twenty
months in,nuch a trienner , es is not easily de
scribed vat times she. was not able I.tv speak
abovoa whisperoud when exposed to the cold'
air, it occasioned 'somelhing epasnis•in
the throat; thd-effect of which' was'felt in the
ears and eyes, causing tears td `fleiuir
comiilain( - aitondod with drY:.edugh,
IS)rodlfc'ed:.4 constant'kiitoicini,suiii.
,filimmOtion of ,iliejittfAl:::,l3,Y;the utio.of,Yeiir
BAROAPARVIAAe ;,
b,was ,perfitcty, cured,
Aming , ,now rtiore:than: three Menthe sine
litiefoltd4Altngt2nne otthe.disenee:
, Aftinie,with•respect,, , r`_," -
• • "VEORGE 13.'110EGV
Extract-from a letter received frorn:lir. N.
N. !fortis, it.well, - kritiWn Lo'uisa ,cc!upty,
. tiontlemeri,- I =l have cured a ' negro ; boy of
inine-with-pcni-attroaparlivasiittieltett
With sCiothla,;eqd Of a aerafeloue
••
W Rais
'Fre deal° a HalOg i auly-17;„18 , 18. • '•
NOB 7, navanitiol;-g-li , scents' tainoatljifi.
nee seary ' kiroet ittetitiOn CO no
d ic?" dipcoKi;edijc . V6biilqr,`v:AsJihni
'nrepaki i tten;
nob the,patract of, sareapiiiila'efo';'initeocl. to,
icy wurthlgav coinpourida , boartng .tlfif name
Auttaontaining. little or .'none of • the virtue of
;this veduablo ~root and we think we-cannot
confer n'Oeatar.bonefit on our ioliders than in
diretitinr, thole. attention , to ,the fidvertiatinOnt
bt ; Safi d r n utnihni. &Attain. • The'
:bottle"' hail' recently 'been . enlarged AO' held i n
ghat. tre:191,410 . v116)&1811' a realty, good ; at if
°l° " din 'TtA °l69l*t if 4tr i . l il
nninat 49; 1 :«if the . 001; AIR (JiPf.ltYmeti,,Al.
-thianiindshoo.p .eroved lta.ffioneyilneatritig_thei
iyailoue diseases tor.,iihich7lt.la reeoirtrniude'd;
;and ett , tho'preoent limo 'root e Ahan nrir , ether;
porhaPtf,:lic title rnedioludl.tisefillifin , ..Pruptiiing
the oyetemi,"foi" , ti , bhaige - of
;oult.ti#L, q,),ptl B 4t3.:•:' . ' 7 `'' l 'i;`, l ;'!! . q`% . 2'.' 'Y
'0:44;:,,:ii '010.'00;4411' rer ,
DS ggiits
land o,hethisteoo6-11 1 046V's,tte84'b - oriacir
brig ;`iPTlßrPqy,i:t))xcuci)lp,tit:thp, , tl,,
States aniketanadikti:44,riCei.hplarliotiliii
ii4Bo;tles ,
01; T'; .;• ; 4 4
-.' 1 i k . :471.10'. 7 1 1 11 1 ° OlitgardYi6..6,:
.. ,
tlatifectidierYtgr.4: , O -,..0 . 411V1i1.. i tfib. 11 ~i.
.c.l ,. 'fitxll-iliNOvElt STlOr t gpA*,_„.44l.ck i ~v;34111
' 0 NTRY 'MERCI /Vie Will 49414 9 P94.....,, , t
it i,a ci l i kil h 'i ._,.,e,fij. ji, g'l lit io . :: .. al t_l !k 4 ro_ ; , : : f t , O i t i pl u eill i , j el 4 l B. l tt k r ' , iii i 4 il tio. Y ti t ,ie et w : le ii i lL .. ! , : .
•klibwh 'tie - !.,P0,1 0 .. ,, C 1 94 0 9” 4 4 lf -il v p the ' •
F Y eere et 1 0
North Hanovor 14 1 ' 9 0 , n °? '-
I it ' rtmen,t ,of • •
13itnk,' imil:',dxtimikilo hie-,,,e,r„iff.„ , ? r ,14,,,,..,,
___.,...
t.
CH9ICA,',CO4IF,49.TiwI' '' 4 1"iie ~
, freshovary,. a *4-1-
factitroitort 1ici.:4400 ,094, . 4 . 4 , , , ' u, ,,, .;
•and , i . rarr,9ii‘g& ilk (!° be a ßP" s `'' Y R‘ 'i t •1 0 ,
'thi , Stitten,,Nthi6N,L*lll- bo'• nold a 49nooqi , ~.,, ,
mica 4 . 11(1 intilillet / r l /Coii , e4 WlCOl?fi , Pfipt:ttlient, l e
• F F t s i i k i t a filiiiliSlq_isi; l .s9nsi!ti_nkr_lll . 7lLar . t pf . ,,,0,,Af!, ,„ -„: „ ,•. )
I iNGETV, ,IIiVAIO,IiN, AA! 124 b. , i lf i l i t . tll / 7 4 , 1 1
0 -- " n ". 14 pordeciu3a;!'aidr,•Pppbt4halOcl. •A 9,1 , 1d,11,„ :1
' • b " ' fie '0i•tie91 , 9u93, - •Pee , nuts, cocini;nilti?,• fac:..,-L
-'Fivilgbp•lAlli be nold IV •the..,JeWic i ef4itlee• 11i.:' , : -1
:- id, " so' iiiiitili tenticiii"lsl large ' , lot ,iat '"
'gyp .'AND. FANCY ,GOODS, consisting' ".
i nk ipy• oP„fino. ,faiiq , Itolee k .,4llpB,ll9o. ,, ,hilkoleir
p,igiliittro,ifetitmeli;i+bodoo ,lifk.sets,..brais,p4
.4 ,
-1, tletiruartf i o, l ?erelf 1 141c! 4( 1 1 4 , 411 . n iu h t ikelitt - .4. + i t
••
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W, 's',.' i iftriliV tci ' ' ''' Agiora w 4 , n ie r iiipti- Accokd . oliti 'Aili .. lloll al i r fan9Y.i;tltlßP 1 e - :1 -- Pg51,t 7 ;
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, rl,b4l.tkititi - ;'b..,ut :PrclUirgt,.oo‘, L- 41 .1 , - 13
„xt, rui t cro tt at 'da a hundreds s ,•o3ier,,
~ 1, rnakill• "; I n , .
w:; r, ,t l oo , f°Sth9 ,6,l laPkl,,SP i iq 11$
t urb ': "connoutibil ,hundred'
I li' 'thif , tiVOß,,ltti .. has en :- hand a
! ,‘iv '',ltole.:/ , " ' , .l4 ll rii ; l 'lC q h lk il° 43ol Gpi v V lo 4 ..i C A.Al,ll;ll6 l otl:lls . , rt...a.od:xitt,
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i b u l ik ' ci g A n 9 4 , ,, q t. p i ! n ig e gl, R ; ,,
1 .
, ~'t ~ . -t, T /B,l,#;tottulambich consisting , par), , .
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ria c i rs t' it ti - t. 4 ro d • -'" .i . 9s' Ill 'ild 'po ecfpntopiiroot , .. 44,144 'Mae t . biacking,',3Aatolnet. prutfm,x,P.,,,-,
t y,,, i -tt,,,, 6• 17.1 . 4 ~,1,,,,119,0P,1-4.7g^,Ai1l po'dison-,1yi1).:. and aTtarailliirilltari;.rbrurria,butatEiebt Ahitokkoftil i
1" -- ` ' T"'" -N 'r ;P rgit' 7 ' 4 l ' CTI 'lO6 , North AbOrliubliat fur ibU'llberal,,,patroamptha l anitertj
, ar.A a 30.e i tiewel • t! in ,e.O h ni t :':a n ; l4 °J6u,,,,ii.Aw.4 ,told,,yea•,-;o4)ityn, ,Ititt,.:ll,9ppaq•byt*-490-0,..,e
1/ c n " ."4-" ' ' ' " '''iV P 'll,' ' ' ' '',lll .' ' 'o9ilieta •Pa ; pliWil);'ici merit a 'continatatup'oitheaamaiAß.
0
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1 '• •AfFROOPIALT4I74OOteIIIPS
A L th i he t tßiaTmd*AtAmpa4rmiAri...7_. , ,,
ankly Grciodry'Store of 30;
6 titht .id, ,L,rhetswoobuselorlabitaptbeltentrediuveitnt:ittoui:
mil iaEßTVWestlitti/..stiebt
CarAtt Y9opi,ll,always fi nd
,he best p 01
Fafnir GibeorieS'thite rharket
his fncnde in articuliti to
e r q u tn bi the n
g n 1 (1 7 11 , .ard
an'd incaniinV suiCk, Wiii e wbf e yttc ce , i
th JarticieS:asually'ketil in Malin'l'b
o uaineehi'
flu poet Javp pod St outinge.E:offpo.:,
Po al, Young: kfyson „trot, Black l ees of the
t tlnalitt&"flaVdr flohtvfalllDeoap, , he t t
arified anti hrown.Sugareaf-tvety grideAvithi
prloe to suit.,,,fteney tl augap t hoasee Orionn e e te l,
syruft,lifola4ses. . Spices of ill'kinds, which b e
land \fresh'At'ofitid:rSiotitn i 4.
buckets,,bpsketn. butter,,bayttle, ; map') labbers,,
Clothos pins and brushes or every variety.—
astilc, fancy, rosin and counttY'So'll7B. Al."
so, a•general assortment'-'-of chewing and aut o.
kingXOBACUO, spanish halfspantalitnd cOrn.
awn CIpARS. Gi. , 4 B S,, ' QUEENSWARE,
and;CßOCKEitrtrievery desbriptiOn7
h . ti will sell at, Pie lowest, possible prices.,
, Vocling grateful for the liheral,patrohage here.
tofdre bestoWed•npon'hirn,lty a gtifeitus pub.'
lior,,,thn,u subscriber tenders. them file .hearty,
thanks, and hopes that ,ip his efforts to ,plonse i ,,
and partictdar attonttan to 'busittiiss to merit a '
Continuance of thoir 'auppdito.. ''i%2" •
Nov'i 22.1848•
1-:„. DRUG .AND..FADIOY , STORE
. ESDIPQMt.IFAW,EUESIZIPS;3I ; .,„„M
,
R"PBCTFULLY ihe : •
• lion oPthe public - to 'I- ' 4-
Drug
'and rancy-Store,, •
n - West Alain street,
,Carlisle, where- he, .hea4',„
ust rebeived 'a freih' assortment of Drugs Me 4,
docines,Jaints;doils,4Porfuirieyy; - dwi3lry and ¢"
.• • .r, •; •
• A etigdt'hiniiiterisife'y'aritity may,,be found' ,
4.pprovedTatent Medicines, • • -
All Riede of Salta,,Bye Stuffs, ~•
. 'Opium, Castor-and Sweet
• ; Whito Lead,..lndige?,l§picea,'fr,esh grain& ' •
Glass, Putty, Chloroform, • . '5
Shandeliers',..Lampe, Wickp:Sportn.,C#iidles,
Shiritin# Soaps, ' s Cblognarkeive,Livender,atid.:OrarigA newer '
Bearte'birliilitairOW . and
Neil,'Toa h, Hoir,‘aniESlfaviug'Bitieherii`
.1' Fine Ivorr,Worn; , , and•Shall.,Comlng
!Finger Rings, Bracelets, and p r ...t Pi g !, •
Bead Bags'and l'arees,
:_Porto Monnairs,. ..,'• •.. •;• - d
Silver Spectacles and Pencils
' Gold Pens, Ink.and Inkstatfe, s- 7.,
Fine Writing - and Nato Ptiper,EFiVelelms;
Motto WafersoSealtrand•Paper Weights, 5.
Mirrors andF.ol7 fienes, J ,
Musical and Surgical Inifiumentri;
Fine Knives and Sensors,: • .
' Carriage and Riding Whips,
Taunks, &c..,.&c.
Ceuntry"Physiiianii;: Merchants; Pedlare and
others May hear-something to their advantage • '
by-calling , - A• , • • •
VrEtheivel and Pine Oil recOivect., fresh,.. ;
every week.
irrMedictil aft and,edvice'gratie to the poor ,
January 17. 1848'.—,
NEW & SHEAR HARDWiRESTORE.'
THE subscribers havo l jnstrreceived at their
New and, CheapHARDWARE STORE
east High street, Opprosite)Ogiley'a Dry Good
Store, a large stack of goods •in their line, to
which they would call the, attention of purcha
sers, their arrangement in the, city,brang such;
as , to enable them - to"sell - Illeir goods at the
lowest . city prices. ,
Their stuck cotnprisesca.full 'assortment of
Locks and Latches ,oT livery stile and size,—
Hinges Screws,' Bolts , arid' every article used
for Bui ldings, -Augurs arisAnigur-Bitts, chisels,
broad and hand axel,,hatchets,fdrawing . knixes,
pianos, and pta - ff - 3 tart - up - Ur d, panel , and Kip
ping 'saws, mill, crosadout 'and circular saws,
trace and halter chains, Mimes, shovels, spades,
and hoes, hay and manure fake. Abe, a large
assortment of Pogket s and.- Table Cutlery,—
spotins, alicivel.andAtongii,}Wilters and Trays,
Hollow ware, Brass and;tenameled Preserving
Kettlesi- Iron Firriacesi. Cedar Ware, anvils
and vices,Filed and Riiiipa'of-eyery kind. Bar
'Band an Hoop IrdiV;;;Ctitt, - 'Shear Spring and
Blister Steel, ar.e.-„".-AlitO,'
100 Boxes , WindOW Glass.- •
100 Kepi Wetherill's Pure, White Lead.
5 Barrels Linseed , OiV •
3 Barrels SO. -
200 Kegs CumlinflandNidli. -
May9'49 -
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WRIGHT-SG 'SAXTON
To all whom , t marOoncern !
GEORGE w-.
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the b
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ti to carryon. the SA ppa DDLE, TRUNK,
and HARNESS 'making business, at his old
stand in Nanovak,atrect,,two doors north of the
Carlisle Bank,:casithe, sign of the Mammoth •
Collar. He is_now_botterpropared thartever to
accommodate hle , custaMers, having recently
made groat altertitlona.in.his establishment, so °
as to enable hintqo'kcatta.roAsh hotter assort
ment than heretofore, consisting of Spanish,
Dragoon, scoop tub .quilted and. plain SAD
DLES. CARRIAGE•HARNESS, plated and,
Common_ , 4 -Fanners': :Gears, of all kinds, Tni--
valling , T,runks oTALdescriptions and _prices,
Veleapea tiad : o4ootagihr Bridles, Martingale
Dollars,;Stoalti:Leithaeand,Raw Hide Whips,
Leather, cotton, and' worattd. .Fly=nets, and • all
othos.articles - intla llnti!..;-fill - tervldth-hei a
de
termined,to soffit the very lowest cash - plias &
Making and fentiiiinatrassetiofhidr, hunk-,
end straw, and till kinds gM 0f,,,y n
pholsteng will be
punctually attended to.
ap25'491 • •.."
, Neurand linpotant”
EORGE gIiSEM' having recently '
Ur purchased thetrinnty, 'right of HAYWORTU'a
PATENT 'COTZAB. &TEM, respectfully ,`
call the attention 01-the, trade•to that important
invention. It is certainly one of,the greatest
improvements of the age:--- This machine stuffs -
the Collar crooked around the bloc it ,.faced with
hair, wool; or other ' itiatatialiOack stuffs it with
long straw, and also twikes!collars of the straw
with less than half the tabor' and time of the old
way of stufiing. - Tbis meohine,will.siuff all r.
and every kind of, horse , cellars, from, the best
patent leather doWif . totlie commence" hind in,
use, and with but ono than iiteaddlat r A :d*
stuff and shape fifty ccillatti-per';d4y:iiiji!nlater„,
and bettor style than tiny othei:Warknown. , •
Saddlers in the .county m igayited go, call at
the subscribe ,'e establiShinbiittmiiNoith'liano-' ,
ver street, Carlisle, and.exandite the machine. ~•
TOwnphip_ or / shop-.rights will • be: sold' To
those who do not w i sh td buy a right- the . subJ, , '• 1 ..
scriber offers READY'MADE'COLiitie at whole.; 4. `ci
Sale much cheaper than tneyettn,:b9,,mantrac.;',7,
tura in' any' 'other 'Way. 0 rilere , ": tor dellantin
any quantity aro respectfullys solibited.
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'-'; ! DRUGS 1, „ DRUGS I DRUGS 1:- -%.--•---
.* ' • • - lISTRECIELVEDiz. i::! i ;•..= ..,'I
ItiIIIYSCIANS:- Country ;Merchants ••.: and
JE. • Pedlare 'areinvited to'calr and eiineinikiny.
otoek!Of , itteilicintry.Painisi! Glue/ 'Oil;' , Var
Mabee, &e. • , t . r . ,• : ...--: .., :it! ii. ,„, ,". ' ' 4
,Q
1
,!Pateni,Medii:deetri• Herbs and Eitracts, 1 • ,: 4,
'';Vine,Chtluilala,k Spices; ground end - whole ~,
- • natrerseple - • - tences,, 'AO 1 - . ,, . ,
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''Ptlire..E.escri'l,ollB. • Perfumery, &0.-.•• ~ •• , : .'.
''''' •'''i---• ',,i'DYV•STPAT'S•"' , '''',': '' - " '''''
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'llitilleade,- ~...,....,:,1,... • lrg-and.Cinn:Wocidn•? •
'' f •lidadders; s. 4 . r 4 4.' 4 " ; 011 - Nitrtol '
Serena , Copperas, , ,
• ;MAP) ••••:)11,' ': 1 - ' l -; 5 „4. 1 1.y0T.,• 0 , 'ijc . .l 4 .. • t... ,
~,,, ',,, i t , .
...,. . 4:P.ARTIS"; : , 1 , _,...:., 1
~,..i.i. etherill & Brotherli.plire -Load,' Chrble.
ure kend :Yellow; Paint and•Yernish-Brushasil•
Jersey Windew - . Glash„..T,Mabod.-04,: t Tiwpep 7 1
tine; Copol and ConchWarnisK•hdd , rtga'Lead..,.,
All 'of 'which will be • sold' iit'.thir Seri , leieest :
market price, at the cheap Driiir and frooleStore:
of ; •-,, -• ,: W. , '.'''';•:•'W lIAVERSTICIC,; -'
• Nov 296, , 1848 >' '
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